Jentilarri
Jentilarri is the Basque word indicating stone of Jentil . According to certain legends, rock blocks are with the current sites after being thrown by far by Jentil. For example, the blocks of the ravine of Urdiola (Arramendiaga) were thrown here by Jentil which played balls between the mountain éponyme and the castle of Aracaldo. Launch by Jentil, the rock of Markola (Zenarrura) covered a man and his pair with Boeuf S.
Etymology
Jentilarri means " stone of Jentil " out of Basque, of Jentil (pagan, nice) and arri (stone). the suffix has indicates the article: Jentilarri' a' thus results in " stone of Jentil". One adds the suffix K to the word arria (stone) to indicate plural. Thus, Jentilarri' ak' results in " stones of Jentil".
Note
There does not exist kind ( male , female ) in the Basque language and all the letters decide. There is thus no association as for French or WHICH decides KI .
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